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June 2018 : Evaluation of direct impact and deterrent effect of CA98 cases: A report for the CMA

DotEcon was commissioned by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) to conduct an evaluation of five recent CA98 decisions taken by the CMA (or the Office of Fair Trading – OFT – the CMA’s predecessor) with regard to both direct … Continue reading →

Posted in Publications, Reports | Tagged CMA, competition, competition and markets authority, evaluation

June 2018 : Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) publishes DotEcon report evaluating the impact of recent CA98 cases.

The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) have published a report by DotEcon evaluating the deterrent effect of five Competition Act 1998 (CA98) decisions taken by the CMA and OFT. Conducted as part of the CMA’s continual evaluation programme, the review … Continue reading →

Posted in News | Tagged CMA, competition, competition and markets authority, evaluation

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